October 9, 2018

Notices

Voter Registration Form Campus Drop-Off Locations—All Students 
Students are encouraged to register to vote or update addresses to access a polling location on or near campus by Tuesday, October 16. Submitted forms will go towards Rutgers' participation in the New Jersey Ballot Bowl. For students' convenience, forms can be dropped off at the following campus locations:

Livingston Student Center, New Student Orientation Office, room 119
College Avenue Student Center, Office of the Vice Chancellor, room 454A
Busch Student Center, Operations Office
Cook/Douglass: Eagleton Institute of Politics, Wood Lawn Mansion

Financial Holds—All Students
Financial holds will be placed on accounts which have unpaid balances. These holds will prevent students from registering for spring semester classes. Students enrolled in tuition payment plans should make sure their accounts are current. Financial aid recipients should review aid packages at financialaid.rutgers.edu to make sure all aid has credited. Students can view the balances of accounts here.

Flu Vaccine Clinic for Students
Getting an annual flu shot is the most effective way to prevent the flu. Since the strain of the flu virus changes every year, annual vaccines are needed. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body that protect against the flu, so make plans to get vaccinated early in the fall, before flu season begins. View the Flu Vaccine Clinic Schedule here.

Registration for Winter Term Has Begun—All Students 
Registration for the Winter 2019 term has begun. Earn up to four credits during winter break. Choose from 150 courses in a wide range of subjects. Courses are offered in face-to-face, online or hybrid format. Plan schedules now and begin registering on October 1. Learn more here.

Spring School of Arts and Sciences Major & Minor Fair—All Students
The Spring School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) Major & Minor Fair is taking place on Wednesday, October 17, from 1-4 p.m. in the multipurpose room of the College Avenue Student Center. This event is an opportunity to meet and connect with advisors across the many schools, programs, disciplines, and services at Rutgers. Registration for the Spring 2019 term is coming soon, and meeting with an academic advisor within SAS or a prospective major or minor can help with preparations. Learn more here.

Eagleton Undergraduate Associates Program Applications—Juniors in all Rutgers Schools
Applications are being accepted for the Eagleton Institute of Politics Undergraduate Associates Program for Rutgers juniors interested in American politics, policy, and government. This 1.5 year, interdisciplinary certificate program is open to Rutgers Juniors from all Rutgers schools, departments, and campuses—including transfer students. Learn about real-world politics, public policy, and government from experienced practitioners in the field and build networks to affect positive change. The deadline for applications is October 17, 2018. Learn more here.

Applications for the McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program—Undergraduate Students
Applications are being accepted through December 7, 2018, for cohort 2019 for the Rutgers University–New Brunswick Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program. The McNair Program provides a supportive environment and a multitude of resources to assist and prepare students interested in pursuing a doctoral education. The program benefits include, but not limited to, up to 6 credits toward graduation, research funding, and graduate school preparation. Low-income, first generation, and/or historically underrepresented students interested in pursuing a doctoral degree are encouraged to apply. Please contact Assistant Director Jhanna Jean Louis at jhannaj@echo.rutgers.edu with any questions. Learn more here.

Study Abroad Applications—All Students 
Applications for Summer 2019 study abroad are open and due on March 1, 2019. Walk-in hours are Monday–Friday, noon to 3 p.m., at Rutgers Global–Study Abroad on the College Avenue Campus. Learn more, search programs, and apply here.

An archive of this and other past Notices can be found here.

Did You Know

Did you know that Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) is celebrating its 50th anniversary? EOF provides financial assistance and support services, such as counseling and tutoring, to New Jersey students from educationally and economically disadvantaged backgrounds who attend college in the state of New Jersey. Since its inception in 1968, Rutgers has helped 15,000+ EOF students earn their college degrees.

An archive of this and other past Did You Knows? can be found here.